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It is one of the most oversubscribed schools in London.
In a complex world, the simplest words are the most oversubscribed.
It is also one of the most oversubscribed schools in the country with about 1,300 applications for 180 places.
For another, the market is highly fragmented - and some say oversubscribed.
Some were drawn by the oversubscribed stock offering earlier this month.
A lot better than the massively oversubscribed grants of the past.
Applications for oversubscribed tickets will now go into a ballot.
The offering is at least eight times oversubscribed, people close to the underwriting said.
"It was basically a question of how quickly it would become oversubscribed."
Those who have applied for tickets to oversubscribed events now face a nervous wait.
A university spokeswoman commented that black students were more likely to apply for oversubscribed subjects.
The school is a popular and oversubscribed academy.
Most of the time, the application gets oversubscribed.
It is a popular and oversubscribed school, larger than average for a village primary school.
At not telling someone you're in his assigned seat at an oversubscribed fashion show?
The Group's initial public offering, which was several times oversubscribed, raised nearly $200 million in new capital.
We run our own oversubscribed book club and host author events, parties and workshops.
Housing around 180 students, Pennsylvania Court is generally the most oversubscribed hall on campus.
That left few people questioning their presence in the building; botany was never an oversubscribed discipline to begin with.
In both cases, parents sued when their children made an oversubscribed school their first choice and were turned down because of their race.
I am the first to admit I am oversubscribed.
Tickets are sold on a first come first served basis, with the exception of oversubscribed events.
The most oversubscribed race was the Mile, which drew 25 grass runners, including 11 from Europe.
A federal appeals court ruled that it was illegal to use race to determine who would be admitted to oversubscribed Seattle high schools.
The issue was five times oversubscribed and the government subsequently totally divested its shareholding.